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Kenya Bets Big on Agribusiness

Kenya Bets Big on Agribusiness

The Kenyan government has signaled a major shift towards agricultural development, announcing ambitious plans that include creating 500,000 new jobs and strengthening partnerships with private sector players in agribusiness.

During a recent tour of Kakuzi facilities, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwihia emphasized the government's commitment to bolstering collaboration with agribusiness players. The visit highlighted the administration's focus on enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security through strategic partnerships.

"Our goal is to transform agriculture into a powerful engine for job creation and economic growth," stated CS Mwihia. The initiative comes as part of a broader strategy to address unemployment while simultaneously strengthening the country's food security position.

The government's comprehensive plan includes working closely with established agribusiness entities to promote sustainable farming practices. This public-private partnership approach aims to modernize the agricultural sector while creating sustainable employment opportunities across the value chain.

Key elements of the initiative include:

  • Enhanced collaboration between government and private sector players
  • Creation of 500,000 new jobs across the agricultural sector
  • Focus on sustainable farming practices and food security
  • Modernization of agricultural processes through technology adoption

The move represents one of the most significant government investments in the agricultural sector in recent years, with a clear focus on creating a sustainable and productive farming ecosystem that benefits both private sector players and local communities.